Nigerian business aviation company VivaJets has received its air operator certificate (AOC) from the Nigerian Civil Aviation Authority. This expands its commercial operating rights across 34 African nations that have ratified the Yamoussoukro Decision, a treaty framework intended to liberalize air transport services and promote competitive aviation markets across the continent. The Yamoussoukro Decision is a precursor to the Single African Air Transport Market (SAATM), an African Union project launched in 2018 to implement the treaty framework.
Operating under parent company Falcon Aerospace, VivaJets has experienced substantial growth since its establishment two years ago. The Lagos-based operator provides aircraft charter, management, sales, and acquisition services across an expanding route network.
VivaJets has positioned itself as an advocate for continental aviation liberalization, with leadership participating in international forums to promote reduced barriers to African air travel. At the 2025 Africa CEO Forum in Abidjan, Côte d’Ivoire, VivaJets CEO Erika Achum called for dismantling existing restrictions that segment African airspace.
“Our skies are still segmented by outdated agreements and policies,” Achum stated. “What Africa needs is a unified, modern aviation strategy that prioritizes accessibility, innovation, and collaboration.”
VivaJets emphasizes Africa’s demographic and economic potential, noting that the continent’s population exceeds 1.4 billion people across growing urban centers and industrial hubs. Improved aviation connectivity would facilitate enhanced trade and movement throughout the region.
“We are a continent of over 1.4 billion people, with growing cities, industries, and innovation hubs. If we get aviation right, we unlock a future where Africans can move, trade, and connect freely; and that future is within reach,” Achum added.
COO Tejumade Salami highlighted the company’s operational expansion, including fleet growth and international route development. In April, VivaJets launched Above, a travel publication, and previously showcased custom cabin crew uniforms at Lagos Fashion Week.
“We have been blessed by the most dedicated and creative team, and as we look to the future, we are committed to scaling even greater heights—delivering excellence, fostering innovation, and shaping the future of private aviation in Africa,” Salami said.